UPCOMING PERFORMANCES
Friday, October 16th, 1:30pm
Live-stream from Linfield University Youtube Channel
Faculty members from the Linfield University Department of Music are performing a free afternoon recital highlighting the work of women composers at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16. The concert, “Unity,” will be live-streamed on the Linfield University YouTube page.
Thursday, August 13th, 5:00pm
Live-stream from United Church of Christ Music Facebook Page
Live-streaming is the new black! Join Abigail for a short concert featuring J. S. Bach's Sonata in G minor, Robert Aitken's Icicle, Sigfrid Karg-Elert's Sonata Appassionata and the lively 3rd movement from Otar Taktakischvili's Sonata.
Friday, June 26th and Sunday, June 18th, 2020, 7:30pm
Chintimini Chamber Music Festival, Corvallis, OR
A whole festival of Branderburg Concerti?! Yes please! Come see them all, including the 4th and 6th with Abigail Sperling. (This event has been postponed to August 2020 due to Covid-19 restrictions.) POSTPONED TO 2021!
Tuesday, April 21st, 2020, 7pm
Linfield College Band Concert at ICE Auditorium, Linfield College
Come see Linfield Flute Professor Abigail Sperling play Chaminade's Concertino Op. 107. This wonderful and well-known piece is not often heard with band accompaniment, it's sure to be fun! POSTPONED TO 2021!
Thursday February 27th, 2020, 7pm
Linfield University Faculty Recital at the Vivian Bull Music Center, Linfield College
Linfield Professor of Flute Abigail Sperling performs a selection of exciting music including Erwin Schulhoff’s bright effervescent Sonata and Erik Ewazen’s distinctive Mosaics. Also featured are works by Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu and New Zealand composer Chris Cree Brown. This concert features the special timbre of the alto and bass flutes, as well as the unique combination of flute, bassoon, and marimba. Come support Linfield’s music faculty in this special event.
Friday October 25th, 2019, 12pm
Music a la Carte at Oregon State University Memorial Union
Abigail plays with Susan McDaniel (piano) and Victoria Wolff (cello) featuring works by Brahms and Saints-Saëns.
Live-stream from Linfield University Youtube Channel
Faculty members from the Linfield University Department of Music are performing a free afternoon recital highlighting the work of women composers at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16. The concert, “Unity,” will be live-streamed on the Linfield University YouTube page.
Thursday, August 13th, 5:00pm
Live-stream from United Church of Christ Music Facebook Page
Live-streaming is the new black! Join Abigail for a short concert featuring J. S. Bach's Sonata in G minor, Robert Aitken's Icicle, Sigfrid Karg-Elert's Sonata Appassionata and the lively 3rd movement from Otar Taktakischvili's Sonata.
Friday, June 26th and Sunday, June 18th, 2020, 7:30pm
Chintimini Chamber Music Festival, Corvallis, OR
A whole festival of Branderburg Concerti?! Yes please! Come see them all, including the 4th and 6th with Abigail Sperling. (This event has been postponed to August 2020 due to Covid-19 restrictions.) POSTPONED TO 2021!
Tuesday, April 21st, 2020, 7pm
Linfield College Band Concert at ICE Auditorium, Linfield College
Come see Linfield Flute Professor Abigail Sperling play Chaminade's Concertino Op. 107. This wonderful and well-known piece is not often heard with band accompaniment, it's sure to be fun! POSTPONED TO 2021!
Thursday February 27th, 2020, 7pm
Linfield University Faculty Recital at the Vivian Bull Music Center, Linfield College
Linfield Professor of Flute Abigail Sperling performs a selection of exciting music including Erwin Schulhoff’s bright effervescent Sonata and Erik Ewazen’s distinctive Mosaics. Also featured are works by Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu and New Zealand composer Chris Cree Brown. This concert features the special timbre of the alto and bass flutes, as well as the unique combination of flute, bassoon, and marimba. Come support Linfield’s music faculty in this special event.
Friday October 25th, 2019, 12pm
Music a la Carte at Oregon State University Memorial Union
Abigail plays with Susan McDaniel (piano) and Victoria Wolff (cello) featuring works by Brahms and Saints-Saëns.